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Into the Mummy's Tomb

A diverse selection of remarkable talent, from Anne Rice and Elizabeth Peters to Bram Stoker and Agatha Christie, appears in a collection of stories about the Mummy--its curse, reanimation, revenge, and the other cast of characters associated with ancient Egypt and its pyramids. Original.

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Ancient curses are unleashed, the spirits of disturbed dead bodies exact revenge, archaeologists get lost in underground mazes and ships bearing unearthed coffin lids sink in Into the Mummy's Tomb, a collection of work by archaeologists and writers, including Bram Stoker, Anne Rice, Ray Bradbury and Mark Twain, edited by John Richard Stephens. In "Lost in a Pyramid," by Louisa May Alcott, a young woman cultivates a strange, dangerous plant from a seed her explorer fianc‚ brought from Egypt. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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John Richard Stephens is the editor of Vampires, Wine and Roses.

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